- ,. - 1040.1111N81A BET !ME ~[:vDEPE\DENT, FEA~iLESS & FREE cobunnut, PA.. '%atur,O.W.A aNx.. ear wil he tonekteral C ,zoitectaUe.qt pay advertisei ng tame afier, l the first insertiori. .:Lsll and A Woman's View of Polygamy. While a party of Mormons were on their may to Utah, the Chicago Times says the ; followipg incident occarred at the rail. road depot in that city : bu t xom, bright-,eyed lass, who -seemed to have taken a -liking for, by stander who was scanning the party at the Central depot, approached him and Niptiestly inquired if he was ; married. j his ,question, so promptly put, with a ,kzlicate white hand resting on the young loam's shit:llor, ugnrally drought a blush T. / his race and he was compelled to an e:Fer in the negative. . . Wily dont you marry ?" was the ,woman's next question. .flamer.—" j3ecaime I prefer to remain MS Fentale.—" Do you not think you are placed in this world as a special agent Divine Providence to wield a certain ;,:l•tenpe in y,ow)ife for society ? This 1.-I.tence cannot be of permanent benefit t society unless you hand it down to l'rnre ages. Why do you net false Wire l not only propagate but hand down tr name to future generations?" Kather discoucerued as to his ability dl these contingencies, the young man f lied that he was " hard to please, and I never yet meta lady who could fill = requisite qualifications." Femmle.—"We have, by the new dis rusatiou of the Latter Thy Sal us, Over t •-ne all these objections. if you marry o lady in our church and if she does nut v'aase you in all paints, or even if 61:e and yon wish variety, you eon war y.: another, or marry more." 31,/stunder, That is an excellent doctrine gad suits my views; but suppose for in smoce I should marry you and then should see some Ot4Cr:lit3y or ladies that I should like to marry, would you not be jealous; would you not make a row and obese the new candidate fur the honor of ,matrimonial alliance with toe ?" Female-7" Nut at all, sir provided -you conform with the strict rules of our Church as regards marria; f c. The car tlinal is that in marriage snail and woman do nut unite together merely for the gratification or the ust of flesh. but for a higher purpose—rnatuely, the prop agation of our species in our Church. By rapid increase we expect to wield a tremendous influence on the Western continent in the coming generation. In this io a great extent we depend on the conversion and emigration of the masses .of Europe." Bystander.—" But what are the rules providing a man wants more than one wife ? Must he consult his first wife ?" Female.—'• Yes, sir ; he must not only consult her, but he must obtain her approbation and that of the elders as well. In marrying a multiplicity of wives it is necessary that the first wife 'filiall approve, and at the marriage aet as bridesmaid, and give away the new bride. The first wife is entitled to all due love end respect as the senior wife, and the husband is bound by his martial duties to enforce it.' Bystander.—" But suppose that Brig ham Young, or any of his elders, after I should marry, fur instance, a pretty girl, *wild take a fancy to her, and should as coustitutiontd upright, make her one of his spiritual wives, how in the dovil pm I to help myself?'' Female.—•' That would be au honor to you and to the woman herself. No such demand or request could be made by any elder, unless prompted by a Divine Spir it, and no dishonor could arise in the ;ninth; of our people." )3„ystander..,-" Have you a lover ?" Feettele.—" Yes, several ; but if I 01141014 induce one good looking Gen tile to become Saint I would resign them all to add one more to our flock, I wish you would go to Utah with us—it would be so pleasant. The young man replied that he should like very much to go and would as soon as Gram, should take Richmond, and asked the young woman's address, This was given promptly, as well as her pho. tograph, which it is presumed, is cher ished most fondly. The Words Most Used Some gentlemen engaged in the work a bringing a type setting machine to perfection have undertaken to ascertain what words in our language occur most frequently. They have taken ten thous and words from ten different authors, inii-by.a careful count have ascertained bow many times any word found at all in the aampasitioos is given in the whole course of it, The word qthe" occurs roost frequently. One of the examples taken was the ll.eview of the Week from • VIP virowetler, and the word "thou occurs most frgepeoUAY-AAP.SaNagy 'other. 'They' have ,aseertained, in the same way, the number of times-all combinations of fet ters occur lc the examples takep. They, have tlle,p selected twenty-three from those which occur most frequently, and they propose to have thcse—rstich as "the" . "and," "ion," Ping," "en," "er," etc., east as single types, thus saving time and for. This latter i ‘ tiiprovement is likely to haves trial without waiting for a new machine. Satisfied Witt t]o Terms A certain good natured old Vermont far,teer , preserved his constant good nature let what would turn up. One day when the blacktoague prevailed in that State one of his men came in bringing the news tha,t, one of his red oxen was dead. Is lie ?" said the old man ; " well, he always was a breechy cuss. Take his hide off and carry It down to Fletcher's. It will bring cash." An hour or se af terwards the man came back with the news that "line back" and his mate were both dead. " Are they ?" wNfil T toy!: them from B— to save a bad debt that I ,n,ev,cr expected to get, Take the hides down to Fletcher's they will bring the cash." After the lapse of another hour the man came back to tell him that the nigh brindle was dead. "Is he? said the old man ; well, he was a good old ox. Take off his hide and send it down to Fletcher's, it will bring more than two of the others." hereupon his wife. who; was a pious soul, taking upon herself the! office of Eiiphaz, reminded her husband vety severely of his sins, and asked him if he was not aware that his loss was the! judgment of Heaven for his wickedness. Is it ?" said the fellow ; well if they will take the judgment in cattle it is the easiest way I can pay it." L. LYONS' .PURE 0111 U CATAWBA BRANDY! EMI SPARKLING CATAWBY Equal in Quality and cheaper in Price than, the Brandies and Wines of the Old World. FOR SUMMER COMPLAINT. CHOLERA INFtN TU'I, I'L.IVEL COM PLA I NT, CHA P, COLIC, ANL DlAltitil4i.l. A. sure cure is gurtrantiul. or flit mousy Inn be refumfed In support of the above statements, are presented the certificates of Dr. Jas. B. Chilton, Chemist, New York; Dr. Hiram Cox, Chemical Inspector, Ohio; Dr. James R. Nichols, Chemist. Boston ; Dr. N. B. Jones, Chemical Inspector, Circleville, Ohio. Prof. C. T. Jackson, Chemist, Bos ton; Dr. Chas. 'Upham Shepard, Charles ton, S. C.; and J. V. Z. Blaney, and C. A. Mariner, Consulting Chemists, Chicago, all of whom have analyzed the Catawba Brandy, and commend it in the highest terms Tor Me ical use. Inalysie of the .11a.nehosetts State Assayer, Jan. 25,'58 When evaporated through clean linen it left no oil or offensive matter. In every respe titis a PURE spirituous liquor. The Oil which gives to this Brandy its flavor and aroma, is wholly unlike fusil or grain oil. Its o or partakes of both the fruit and oil 01 grapes. With acids, it produces ethers of a high fragrance. The substitu tion of this Brandy for Cognac Brandy will do away with the manufacture of/Jeff tiotts spirits, sold under this name both ut home and abroad. Respectfully, A. A. HAY PS, :Si. D., Assayer to A - Rate Mass., ill, Boylcston By the same, in 1864 I have analyzed "L. Lyons' Pure Ca tawba Brandy," with reference to its com position and character, being the same as that produced in past years. A sample taken from ten casks afibrded the same re sults with regard to purity; a slightly in creased amount of the principle on which its flavor depends was determined hy com parison with former samples. The indications of analysis show that this Brandy is produced by the same pro eess as most of the imported Brandy. Respeett A. A. HA YES, M. D., State Assayer, Boston, July 26; '6.4. 16, Boyleston st. Manufactured only by H. H. Jacob it Co., (to whom all orders should be address ed,) Depot, 91 Liberty St., New York. Nov. 5,-3mos. E..ffir. N.T. ANTHONY & Co., Manafaettirers of Photographic Mater ials. "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Tn addition to our main business of PITOTOGRAPAIC MATERIALS, we are Headquarters for the following, viz : STEREOSCOPES ANT) STEROSCOPIC VIWS, Of tliese we have an immense assortment, including War Seevasi, American and Foreign eittea and Landscapes, Groups, Statuary, Om, *c., Also, Revolving Ster eoscopes, for pnblic or private exhibitton. Our catologue will be sent to any address on receipt of Stamp. Photographic Albums. We were the first to introduce these into th.) United States, and we manufacture immense qualities in variety, raging in price from 50 cents to $5O each. Our AL BUMS have the reputation of being super ior in beats and durability to any others They will be sens by mail, free, on receipt of price. .7", t- Fine Albums made to order. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Our Catologne now embrace over FIVE THOUSAND different subjects (to which additions are constantly being made) or Portraits of eminent Americuns, &c., viz; about. 100 Maj. Generals, 200 Brig. Generals. 37b Colonels, 100 Lient.-Colonels, 250 Other Officers, 75 Navy Officers, 550 Statesmen, 1:10 Divines, 12.5 Authors, 40 Artists, 125 Stage, 50 Prominent women, 150 Foreign Portraits. MOO COPIES OF WORKS OF ART, including reproductions of the most cele brated Engravings, Paintings, Statues,Ae. Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An order for One Dozen Pictures from our Catalogues will be tilled on the receipt of SI.SO, and sent by nail, free. Photographers and others ordering goods C. 0. D. will please remit tweuty-tive per cent of the amount with their order. E. St H. T. ANTHONY At CO., Manufacturers of Photographic Materials, per-Tho prices and qua ßroadwa lity of s ot;} goods cannot fail to satisfy. Nov. 12,-Iy. WANTED. J A IN - MTN - ONE to know that the way to t miave money, is to buy your goods at the Cheap Mere of Maltby Jr. Case. A general assortment of Spring Goods just received. CoVa.mar.l9. .111.AllapY dr CASE. SHAWLS', SHAWLS I BLANKETS and Flannels at reduced prices, Call and examine them at STEACY & BOWER'S, Opposite Odd Fellows" Hall, Columbia, Pa. 0 , Ayer's 424112taAPARIL-t Tax ROHID•s GMT 11XXIDY .POI San: dale and Seroftdons Diseases "'ma ipzerx Edes, , a leetl-known merchant of Os- ford, Maine. I have sold barite utiantitiee of your SARSAPA RILLA, but never yet one bottle which failed of the desired effect and hill satisfaction tothose who took It. As fast as our people UT it, they agree there him peen no medielue like it bclore in our community." Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, 1E- Jeers, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin. From Rev. Roll. Stratton, Bristol, England. -u I only do my duty to you and the public, when I add my testimony to that you publish of the me dicinal virtues of your SARSAPAUILLA. 31y daugh ter, aged ten, hal an afflicting humor in her ears, .eyes, and hair for years, which we were unable to mire until we tried your sAnsAminiu.t. She has been well for some months." From Mrs. Jane E. Rice, a tali-known and much esteemed lady o f Dennisrille, Cape Nay Co., .3ly daughter has suffered for a year past with a scrofulous eruption, which was very troublesome. Nothing afforded any relief until we tried your SARSAPARILLA, %Phial soon completely cured her!' Prom Charles I'. (rage, Esq.. of the widely-known Gage, Murray cf Co., manufacturers of enamelled papers in Nashua, N. 11. "I had for several years a very troublesome humor in my face, which grew constantly worse until It disfigured my features and become an intol erable affliction. I tried almost every thing a man could of both advice and medicine, but without any relief whatever, until I took your SARSAPARILLA. It Immediately made my face worse, as you told me it might for a time; but in a few weeks the new skin began to form under the blotches, and con tinued until my face is as smooth as any body's. and I am without any symptoms of the disease that I know of. I enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owe it to your SARSAPARILLA." Erysipelas—General Debility—Purify the Blood. From Dr. Ilobt. Souls, Houston St., Xere Thep. " Dn. Arran. I seldom fail to remove Ernes...ma and Scrofulous Sores by the persevering use ol your SARSAPARILLA. and I have just now cured au attack of .Itolignant Erysipelas with it. No alterative we possess wluals The SARSAPARILLA vou have sup plied to the profession as well as to the people." 1 From J. E. Johnston, Esq.. Wakeman. Ohio. " For twelve years. I had the yellow Ervsipelas on my right arm, during which time I tried all the celebrated physicians I could teach, and took hun dreds of dollars worth of medicines. The ulcers were so bad that the cords because visible, and the doctors decided that my arm must be amputated. I began taklug your SARSAPARILLA. Took two bot tles, and some of your Fitts. Together they have cured me. lam now as well and sound as any body . . Being to a public place, my case is known to every body in this community, and excites the wonder a all" ler.ms Mon- Henry .IL;stro. T., op .Vemcoatle. C. nr., a trading member of the Canadian Partici- Ateut. "1 have xvied your SAss.trArcru...t kk my bunny, for generet de/taffy, awl for ptrrifgen . g the blood, with eery benetietal mutts, sad fful cundatuce eocimuuniattig it to the afflicted." St. Anthony's Fire, Epee, Salt Ehenin, Seal ci. Seed, Sore Byes Fro= Riurey ler . . Esq.. gte able editor of Me • . Tuid - luiunock Democrat, Poutrylrania. Our only child, about three years of age, was attacked be pimples on his forehead. They rapidly spread until they formed a loathsome and virulent sore, which covered his face, and actually blinded his eyes for some days. A skilful physician applied nitrate of silver and other remedies, without an apparent effect. For fifteen days we guarded his y hands, lest with them he should tear open the fes tering and corrupt wound which covered his whole face. Having tried every thing else we had any hope from, we began giving your SAIMAPAIULLA, and applying the lodide 01 potash lotion, as you direct. The sore began to heal when we bad given the first bottle, and was well when we had finished the second. The child's eyelashes, which had come out, grew again, mid he is now as healthy and fair as any other. The wiled,: neighborhood predicted that the child must die." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease - _ From Dr. Hiram Moat, of St. Louis, Missouri. " I find your SnitsAPAItILI.A a more effectual remedy for the secondary symptoms of SyphiliJ and for syphilitic disease than any other we possess. The yruession are indebted to you for some of the best medicines we have." From A. J. French, M. D., an eminent physician of Lawrence, Mass., who is a prominent member of the Legislature of Massachusetts. " Da. AYEn. Dly dear Sir: I have found your SARSAPARILLA an excellent remedy for Syphilis, both of the primary and secondary type, and effec tual in some cases that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. Ido not know what we can em ploy with more certainty of success, where a power ful alterative is required." MC. Chas. S. Situ Mew, of Yew Brunswick, _KJ., had dreadful ulcers on his legs, caused by the abuse of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew mom and more aggravated for years, in spite of every remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the persevering use of Av RIO: SARSAPARILLA relieved him. Few cases can be found more inveterate and distressing than this, and it took several dozen bottles to cure him Leueorrhces, Whites, Female Weakness, are generally produced by internal Scrofulous Ul ceration, and are very often cured by the alterative effect of this SARSAPARILLA. Sonic cases require, however, in aid of the SARSAPARILLA, the skilful application of local remedies. From the well-known and wi4ely-eetebrated Dr. Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati. have found your SARSAPARILLA an excellent alterative in diseases of females. Many cases of Irregularity, Leueorrham, Internal Ulceration, and arising from the scrofulous diathesis, have yielded to it, and there are few that do not, when its effect is properly aided by local treatment." A lady, unwilling to allow the publication of her vane, : " My Mumbler and myself have been cured of a very debilitating Leueorrlura of long standing, by two bottles of your SARSAPARILLA." Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia. when caused by Scruffs/a in the system, are rapidly cured by this EXT. SARSAPAIULLA. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS possess so many advantages over the other purgatives in the market. and their superior virtues are so universally known, that we need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has been, and that they may be depended on to do all that they have ever done. Prepared by J. C. AYER, M. D., & Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by ALL DRUGGISTS IN COLUMBIA NEW STOCK OF GO S. AvE have Just received a new dc of Goods direct front first hands, are enabled to sell them as cheap its an thor store in town. Our assortment of PINE PANZILIC GICOCEILI ES Is large and complete, consisting in part of all grade of Sugars, Meat, .Teas, Fish, Coffee, Cheese, Spices, Flour, Fruits, ttc. Provisions of all kinds, together with Wood and Willow-ware,Glio.^ end Queens ware. SWITZER AND LIMBER CIIEESE, German fruits, dc. WINES AND LIQUORS. Our Wines a Liquors cannot be beat no as it is old k an d of the very best quality. Per wishing a pure article it will be sold on o guarantee Call around and inspect our stock whether you buy or not. A share of pub lic patronage iv solicited. GEORGE TILLE,.Agent, Cor. Fifth s & Union St. Columbia. Aug. _7_,'64. CIRPE CS! C.III,PZ CS! NEw and Splendid Styles Carpets and Oil Cloths, sold at very small profits, Call and examine them at Cont.mar.l9-'64. MALTBY aC CASE. PHOTOGRAPHS. THE OLD ORIGINAL GALLERY. The subscriber has completely re-fitted his establishment, and his gallery cannot be surpassed by any in the county, and he hopes by careful personal attention to give the public better pictures than have here tofore been produced. AMBROTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS, Ivorytvpes, Afelainotypes, Carte de Visite, and pictures on canvass taken in the best style, and at prices which cannot be beaten for cheapness. 'Likenesses warranted, and a satis factory picture furnished white repeated sittings. lie asks a continuance of the liberal patronage always extended to this establishment. Call and examine speci mens at the rooms, nogg:Lewd corner of rent and Locust streets, Entrance on Locust street. /1 7 J. If. Oat. 24' 111441,- - —VITISTAIVI3B.AIaS,ANC OF W-1 L D C = H E AYR Y. ONE OF THEOLDEt4 AND MOST RE" LIABLE REMEDIES 'IN THE WORLD For Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Hoarseness, Sore throat, Oroup, and every Affection of -the Throat, Lungs and. Chest, INCLUDING EVEN CONSUMPTION WISTAR% BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. So general has the use of thissemedy be come, and so popular is it everywhere,that ibis unnecessary to recount its virtues.— Its works speak for it, and tind utteranaO in the abundant and voluntary testimony of the many who from long suffering and settled disease have, by its use, been re stored to pristine vigor and health. We can present a mass of evidence in proof of our assertion, that - CANNOT BE DISCREDITED The Ilev. Jacob Seel:ler, Well known and much respecwil among the German population in this country, makes the following statement forthe ben efit of the afflicted: Ihvoren. Pa., Feb.. 16,1859. I)erze Sire : Having realized in toy family impor tant beuelits from the use of your valuable prepara tion— istar's Bat-am of Wild Cherry—it affords me pleasure to recommend it to die public. Some eight years ago one of my daughters seemed to be in a decline, and little hopes of her recovery were enter butted. I then procured a bottle of your excellent Balsam, and before she had taken the whole of the contents of the bottle there was a great improve ment in her health. 1 huve,in my individual ease. made frequent use of your valuable medicine, and have also been benetitted by it. JCAOB SECHLER. From Jessie smith, Eiq., President of the Morrie• County [tank. Morristown, New Josses. Having Used Pr. Wissites Balsam of Wild Cherry for about ntleen years, and having realised its hen enetl n•aulis in my fuml• • a affordstoe great ure in revaatunendmr it to the patiale as a valuable reused y In of weak half.s <aids ',ache. ke•, and a remedy which I rounder to he cnun• inn,. Cent. and 'mar be tt,is.'en with rs:rrosa _ea:•tic y the meet delicate is health:* From Eon. John E. Smith. .1 distinguished lawyer in Westminster. Van•land. I have on several ocr•asions used Dr. IVistar's Rib aara of Wild Cherry for severe colds. and always with decided '.anent. kunw of no preparation tn . = Ls more etticuctom- or more desert ing of general use. The Etsbaim has also been need with exeellent ef fect by J. E. Elliot, Merchant, Hall's Cress Roads, Md. Wislar's BSIRRM . of Wild Chrrry. '\one genuine unless signed L. Burrs, on the wrapper. FUR SALE BY J. P. Dinstnore,No. 01, Broadway,N. Y S. W. Fowle A; a., Proprietors, SJAtort And by all Druggists. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Deal Old Sores, REDDING'S RINSIA ALVE ures lLtrn x, S•ald.i. an I Cat 4 ItEDDINU'S RUSSIA SALVE Cures wounds, Bruises. Sprains REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE u res Boils, Ulcers, Cancers, Salt Rheum, Piles, Erysipelas. REDDING' RUSSIA SALVE ures Rimxwornx, orn4, 4 t; NO FAMILIIoULD WITUOUT IT. '13:....07/7y 25 cents a Box-a L t. FOR SALE BY J. P. DINSMORE, No. 401 Broadway, New York. HOUSE I!'IIRNISHING MMF'OI:t.I.T3M.C__ THE citizens of Columbia and vicinity, are respectfully invited to call and ex amine my large and varied assortment of 17SE8VEXMC GC C aS • mprising variety of rER-PLA WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, FAMY GOODS. PLANTSGED TIN-WARE, COOKING UTENSILS, CHAMBER WARE, IN SETS, HOLLOW WARE, EN AM LED, COPPER KETTLES, • BRASS KETTLES, Chafing Dishes, Egg Boilers, Britannia Ware, Waiters, tee., &c. A treneral assortment of Wood and Willow Ware, Tubs, Yankee Buckets, Wash Boards, Brushes, Water Cool crs Ice Cream Freezers, Tea Kettles, Sauce Pans, Egg Whips, • Market Baskets,•, Lanterns, Money Boxes, Lard Lamp:l'MT' Tin-ware, Sad Irons, -, 'Cistern Pumps;^ 'Atop Cocks, Coffee Roasters, Coffee Mills, Trays, &c., together with an assort ent of PI ai n, Fancy and IL7seful Articles, adapted to the Toilet, Parlor and Kitchen. Stoves of every Description. GAS FITTING. & PLUMBING Carried on in all its various branches. Stoves, Shopsi Dwellings, &c., titled up with Gas and Water Pipes in the best manner. On hand a good assortment of Chars, Brackets, Drop Lights and Pen .131alivanized Iron, Lead and Ter ra Cotta Water Pipes. Reparing promptly and personally attended to.; WILSON, april2, '64. Cor. Locust d• 2nd st., Col's, ARRIVAL OF NEW -/,/` Watches, Clocks 842.44.1.32L•20 Weevcro lrp Just received at the Store of P. Shreiner k Son. Front St. above Walnut, where were always prepared to sell goods atthet t heapest rates, und guarantee them'to be as represented. DO YOU WANT A GOOD GOLD PEN If so, call and examine our stock of War ren ct. Lucldies Fine Gold Pen, the best now in market, and warranted to give satisfaction. J Watches and Jewelry carefully re paired. may P. SHREINER & SON. X ItOrir AND STEEL TnE subscribers. have received anew a d large stock of all kinds and sizes of Barlron and Steel. They are constant ly supplied with stock in this branch of his business, and can furnish it to cus toiners in lurgeor small quantities, at the lowest rates R UNIPLE & SON. Locust qt., beIOWSCCOnd, COPIL, Pa. July 4, 1863. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL ! HARRISBURG, PA. I:OVERLY &•111;TellISON, Proprietors. TATS well known Hotel is now in neon dition to Iteeoninusinte the traveling, pub lie, atfOrd ing the most am ple eon venienees alike for the transient guest and the per manent boarder. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely refitted throughout, and now has accommodations equal in extent, comfort and luxury to any hotel between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Its JocatL.n is the bet in the State Capital, being in e:tsy :1(420!44 to all the railroad depots, and in close proximity to all the offices and business localities of the city. It has now all the conveniences of A FIhST CLASS HOTEL. and the Proprietors are determined tc spare neither expense, time or labor to en sure the comfort ofthe guests. The patron age of the traveling public is respectfully November 5'63.-tr. OTICE.—The firm of 1111 KAUFFMAN et: SIIAEFFAR, having been dissolved by the death of GEN. B. A. fiRAEFFER, on December sth. 1864, the business of the late firm will be settled, and the Manufacture of PIG MIN continued by the undersigned, at Cardona Furnace. Pee.. 17, It P. S. KAUFFMAN,. ‘aailargit i . 911. 0 . 414 .PERPETUAL. 11 I 11111111 INSIRAICE CO, ® 1?IlDila2/120aPIE Tekaz..2- 1843-1. $3,457,849 95_ CAPITAL, - - - $ 400,000 ACCRUED SURPLUS, - 971,009 INVESTED PREMIUMS, 1,086,238 UNSETTLED CLAINLS, - 8,416 INCOME FOR 1864, 300,000 LOSS PAID SINCE 1829, 5,000,000 Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. a= - mt_mciwomt.ms. Charles N. Bancker, Isaac Lea, Tobias Wagner, Edward C. Dale,' Samuel Grant, Geo. Pales, Jacob R. Smith, Alfred Fitler, Geo. W. Richards, Fras. W. Lewis, M. D. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. EWD. C. DALE, Vice-President. JAS. W. NIcALLISTER, Sec. Pro. Tern. JOHN COOPER, Agt- for Cdllurnbia. mar.l2, ly. GEORGE SMIBERT'S CABINET WAI{EROOMS , AND MANUFACTORY, LOCUST ST., A FEW DOORS BELOW 3rd St., (:GLUM DI A, LAN- CO 9 Y, PA. THE subscriber having purchased from his brother, Casper Seibert, the stock and good will of his extensive Cabinet Manu factory, will continue the business at the old stand, where he will keep on hand an assortment of FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. of the best quality, style, and manufacture and will make to order, of first-rate mate rial, every article in his line. He will give strict attention to business, and respectful ly asks of the public a share of its patron age. r..43r - UNDERTAKING will receive the most mrefal attention, at the shortest notice. GEORGE SEIBERT. Cola. July 4, '63. JUST OPENED AT Till FAMILY MIDICIIIIE STORE OD FALLOW SI HALL ; COLUMBIA, PA.. AFRESH supply of Drugs and Medi eines. Pure Ground Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Rice Flour, Farina, Corn Starch, *Suf.. all of the New Preparations, and PATENT MEDICINES, Castile, Palm and Fancy Soaps. Tooth Powders and Tooth Paste, (one in particu lar. tne best ever offered in Columbia,) Hair Dye. _bideßible Ink, Cologne, Bay Rum, Perfumery, TOILET ARTICLES IN GREAT VARIETY. and everything usually kept in a Good Drug Store. :,z..tt-Strict attention given to Physician's Prescriptions. CARD.—Dr. IV. S. McConitLE,. at his Office in the Drug Store, Odd Fe!rowel:fall, daily, from twelve to one o'clock.'' Cora., Feb it, 1864. COACH MAKING. Coach, Carriage A' Buggy MA_NT_TFAC 'TORY Second street, nearly opposite LUTHERAN CHURCH, COLUMBIA, PA• SILVER MEDALS and Pre mi ums award ed at the Agricultural and Mechanical Society of Lancaster county, and also at the different Fairs, for the best Shifting Top Buggies. The subscriber would respectfully inform the public that he still continues to manu facture Coaches, Carriages, Buggies, Sul kies, and all other vehicles in his line. His reputation as a workman is fairly estab lished, as he can conliden ily claim for his work the merits of beautyof form, elegance of finish, and strength of structure. One of the distinguishing features of his work is its durability ; all vehicles of his build are constructed of the best seasoned mate rial, and put together firmly and substan tially. He gives particular attention to the REPAIRING OF. VEHICLES, and warrants all his.work inhieline to give satisfaction- In addition to hig-practix - parlance in the business, he has the assistance of the best workmen—none other beingemployed. The public is respectfully invited to call and examine the stock on hand. SAMUEL CARTER, ACT. Cora.may7'6-I,tf. FISH: FISH!! FISH!!! MACKV,REL in Assorted Packages, for sale Cheap at the Store of MALTBY k CASE, may2B. '64 Locust St., Cora. PRICES REDITED. TJAVING replenished() of goods 11 with a full and carefully nedected as sortment of v i e, including „ CLOAKS, - "'SHA WLS,"PURS. CLOTH, CASSIMERS, SATI.S. FLANNELS, READY MADE:CLOTHING BOOTS & SHOES, WOOL KNIT GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, &c. Also 4 aueensware and Groceries, with a ariety of fall and winter goods.— _ 'nowsellingthem all, including our ' ck, fit •tr,, TWIIICED PRXCES correspond' the Decline in Gold. Prints cud ins reduced 10, to 20 ets. per yard ; andliglier goods in proportion. Please call and examine, at our store on Locust st., Columbia, Pa. corn Oct. 20,-ly. MALTBY & CASE. NEW GOODS. TTST RECEIVED a splendid assortment of French and English merinos, plain and plaid Poplins, Mohairs, Valour ; plain and figured Reps., Valeneism and a great variety of other dress goods,shawls, cloaks, ars, .Cc., bought at the recent great decline 'n gold, and will be sold very cheap, at the ONE PRICE SToRE of tCol'a 0et.16-Iy. MALTBY k. CASE Silks! Silks ! A FULL line of Black and Fancy Dress ChaHies, Nlohairs, and other fine Dress Goods, just received at the store of Cora.mar,l9-'64. MALTBY St CASE POCKET BOOKS I POCKET BOOKS 1 IN Great Variety, from Fifteen Cents up to Five Dollars, at NVNI. U. lIESS' Cheap hook Storo GOT OUR MATCH AL. qv Ms .4216.. LES J. RUMPLE dr. SON, have just received fIVO HUNDRED GROSS Superior Matches, which Rill be sold wholesale and retail. J. RUMPLE Sr. SON, april 2, '4l. Locust street; Col'a. PIECOTOGB.ILPEE araturas. THE I„argest itssortment ever offered in Columbia, at the cheap booti store of WM. J. !JESS. . BOOTS AND &JOBS. FIILL assortment of Men's and Boys Calf andgip Boots, Bailment's, Bro gans, dte., Ladies', Misses' and Children's Balmorals, foots and Gaiters, at the store of MA.LTBY dr CASE. Colombia, Thae.l9, 1868. raoca.L rimunzse srcorzcz. THE YENNSYLYINIL RAIL BOLD COMPANY. ARE now prepared to receive and for ward FREIGHT on the Philadelphia Di vision, to and from all stations where they have agents, at the following rates per hun dred pounds: BETWEEN PHILA. AND COLUMBIA, First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 25 cents. 21 cts. 18 cis. 15 eta. Flour in car loads, 25 cts. per barrel. PiMetal, 50 cts. per 100 lbs. BETWEEN PIIILA. AND LANCASTER. First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 23 cents. 20 cents. 17 cents. 14 cents. Flour, 24 cents per barrel. Pig Metal, 12 cents per 100 pounds Shipments made to iPitt.h: rg and all in termediate stations as heretofore. RATES FROM COLA. TO PITTSBURG. First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class DO 75 GO 40 Flour per barrel, 80 cents. Oa . .Freight consigned to stations where the Company has no agents must be pr- paid Articles of Ist Class. Books, Fresh Fish, Boots and Shoes, Nuts in bags, Cedar and Wooden Porter at Ale in bot- Ware, ties, ' . Dry Goods, Poultry in coops, Eggs, Pork, (fresh, Furniture, Poultry, (dressed, Feathers, Wrapping Paper. Articles of 2d Class. Apples, ble Monuments, Cheese, Molasses, Clover & Grass Seed,Melons, Crockery, Oil in casks or boxes, Candles, Paper in boxes, Casks or Barrels, Pasteboard, (empty,) Peaches, (dried, Groceries, Printing paper, Guns and Rifles, Paper Hangings, Herring in boxes andQueensware, kegs, Sweet Potatoes, Hardware, Tobacco in bales, Hops, Tea, Iron, (hoop, band orType, sheet,) Tallow, Leather, Turpentine, (spts,) Liquor in Wood, Varnish. Marble Slabs Utzlklar- Articles of Sd Class. , Alcohol, . tured,) Coffee, Potatoes, Hides, (green,) Turnips, Lard, . Vinegar, Oysters tft Clams, (inWhite Lead, (shell,) Window Glass. Tobacco, ( manufac- Articles of 4th Class. . Codfish, Rosin, Cotton, Salt, Fish, salted, Tobacco, (leaf,) Grain of all kinds, Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tar, Pitch, Whisky, Plaster, All Freights payable on delivery. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phila. jr-For farther information, apply to S. B. KINGSTON, Freight Agt., E. K. 130 ICE. Freight Agt., Columbia W. H. MYERS, Freight Agt., Lan'tr Columbia, July 4, 1563. PORTABLE PRINTING OFFICES 1, 1 -- eli i. a .o n r ts . , ti ll ie ru n g7l. ( .. ' t f s, 3 a le ti r ti ,e,rt.; 1 4 , all business and proles. 1 4 1 sional men. who .visit to '',',,, lj ' do their own printing, 1."......„,.., ,, neatly and cheaply ~.- -_ ,41 .- _,.- Adapiecl to the printing :t11111,i4;f-t-lt:„.;'.H" --. ,', - ~,, of Handbills I.lolheads """cka• ' 'l .. - " Circulars. Label., Cards . , I ~,,,,,,, and Small Newspapers. Full instructions aceom pony each attire enals. ling a boy ten years old So work them successfully. Circulars sent free.— specimen sheets of Types, Cuts, Ste., 6 cents. Address ,"" ADAMS' PRESS CO.; 31 Pork Rote, N. F. and 35 Lineubt Si., bustou Mass INSURANCE{ CO. OF NORTE( ,AMERICA. PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1794. Assets $1,350,000, Charter perpetual. Inwarance against loss or damage by fire on Buildings, Mer chmdize, Furniture, .Cc., for long or short periods, or permanently on Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt pay ment ofl , 'sses for a periodofßeventy years, affords a guarantee of claim upon public confidence. MITTIVR G. Corr.'s, Prest. CHARLES PLA•rr, Secretary. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa. Columbia, January 23, 1894.-ly. 150 MILES AROUND RICHMOND Price Fits . Cents. At the cheapbook Store of W.M. U. HESS. FRANKLIN HOUSE _ S A. TT B. AN T_ TACOB S. MILLER would respectfully .J inform the citizens of Columbia and , -icinity, that he his just opened his NEW AND SPACIOUS REST A.URANT, In the basement of the FRANKLIN HOUSE, Locust street, Columbia, whef-e the choicest variety of edibles may Le found to please the palate or suit the taste of the most fastidious. CHOICE VIANDS Served up in the best style, at a moment's notice. Determined to leave nothing un done to accomodate the public, a share of public patronage is respectfully solicitated , Columbia, Dec.. 5,1863. tf. 4 - 1 -if EAT IMPROVEIIIHNTS IN SEWING MACHINES. EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINES ! Patented February 14th, 1860. SALESROOM, a 36 BROADWAYJ THIS Machinepstructed on entire ly new prine of mechanism. pos sessing many ra iiird valuable improve ments, having been examinedby the most profound experts;and pronounced to be simplicity and perfection combined. It has a straight needle, perpendicular action, makes t t lai f Lock or Shuttle stitch, 'which will neit rip or ravel, and is like on both sides; p rforms perfect sewing on every discription of material, from Leath er to the finest :%.4insook Muslin, with coC. ton, linen or silk thread', from the coars est to the finest number. Having neither Cam nor Cog wheel,and the least possible friction, it runs us smooth its glass, and is EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS MACHINE! It requires fifty per cent. less power to drive it than any other Machine in the market• A girl twelve years of age can work it steadily, without fatigueor injury to health. Its strength and wonderful simplicity of construction renders it almost impossible to get out of order, and is guaranteed by the company to give entire satisfaction. We respectfully invite all those who may desire to supply themselves with a super ior article, to come and examine this un rivalled Machine, But in a more especial manner Ho we so- Bette the patronages of Merchant Tailors, Coach Makers, Hoop Manufacturers, Shirt and Bosom Makers, Dress Makers, Corset Makers, Gaiter Fitters, Shoe Binders, Vest and Pantaloon Makers. Religious and Charitable Institutions will be liberally dealt with. Prices of Machines complete ; :Co. I, Family Machine; with Hemmer, Feller and Braider/MO. .N 0.2, Small Man ufacturing, with Extension Table $7.5. No. 3, Large Manufacturing. with Exten sion Table $B5. No. 4. Large Manufactur ing. for Leather, with Rolling Foot and Oil Cup 3100. One half hour's instruction is sufficient to enable any person to work this Machine to their ontiro satisfaction. Agents wanted for all towns in the Uni ted States, where Agents are not already established, Also for Cuba, Mexico, Cen tral and South America, to whom a liber al disconnt will be given. ..410 . '1 1 41!.:CS invariably Cash on delivery. ,Sarmiento, McGrath 4 Co. Agents, Philadelphia. T. J. MeARTHIIR Jr. CO, Dee. 10, 'G4. tf 536 Broadway. THE goLliallollll SgOE STOP. IDIEMOVED to the corner of Prone and I. Loewe Street% where is keptconstantly on hand a fall and complete assortment 4 Boors SEOES, GAITERS, &C., All styles and varieties of Men's, BOV R Ladies, Ml:lssas' and Children's wear. ' WE ELANUFACTIME TO ORDER, and keep constantly on hand, a stock of ready-mrde work. Repairing promptly attended to. • Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, &c. A full assortment of eats and Caps of the latest styles, always kept on hand. Our whole time and attention is devoted to our business, hence we are better able to give our customers satisfaction. The puplic are respectfully invited to cull Qui examine our stock. ,jr. S. SNYDER, • Cor. Front and Locust Stott% Cora, April 9, '64. Ting COLIIMIZAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF COLOMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, pA, FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT.. Whole amount insured, 82,6111134 Whole amount of Premium Notes, :45693146 Balance Cash Premiums, Jan uary 1, 1863, 82,120 31 Recp't for Prem. less Agent's commissions in 1863. Receipts for Assessments less Agent's commission in 1863. 2,335 02 Losses and expenses paid In 3803, $10,133 32 I3al. of Premiums Jan. I, 13434 3,764 47 $13,887 A. S. GREEN, President. GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. MicuAEL S. SHUMAN, Treasurer. .3= O X:E = i3EGSTOIFIIES: R. T. Ryon. John W. Stetiev, John Fendrich. Geo. Young, Jr., H. G. Minich. Njeholas M'Doneld, Sam'l F Eberlein, Michael S. Shuman. Amos S Green, S. C. Slaymaker, Edmund Spering, Cola. Feb. 13,1864. Cabinet:Making and Undertaking THE undersigned would inform hi friends and the public that he has now in creased facilities for turning out work, and his FURNITURE•WARE•ROOJIS Are now well supplied with new and beau tiful furniture of the latest improved styles. He manufactures to order. and will keep constantly on hand Dressing,: Plain and Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card, Dining and Centre Tables, Common, Fan cy and French Bedsteads; all'ofwhich will be sold on the most reasonable terms. As he manufactures his own work he is ena bled to warrant every article to be ybut it is represented. CHAIRS. CELAIRs:- All kinds of Chairs kept on hand or man ufactured to order. Cane, Windsor, Arm and Rocking Chairs; Settees, Camp and Counter Stools, Sofas, Tete-a-tetes, and Stuffed Seat Chairs, made to order. Old Chairs repainted and repaired. . . U N DERT A KING. Funerals will beattended to with prompt. ness, to which he gives his personal atten, tion. is'prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve corpAe,'aS may be re quired. MAHOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS Furnished plain or tinned in any style that may be required. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, a9well as continuance of the custom - with which he has been liberally favored. JOHN SITENBERGER, South Side of Locust st., between Sauna and Third. - [Oa 17,113. GIFiIiItDPIILEANDINIULEINII INS*OIL6NCEI COMPANYI PHILADELPHIA. Capital $2.00,000. Securities $300,000. THIS COMPANY. continues.l, to take risks on gooci.property at rates as low as any other safe Company, and consistent with prudence. ' Policies issued for long or short terms, or permanently. Losses promptly paid. All claims adjusted without litigation or delay. This Company refers to the past as a guarantee of its future conduct. THOS. CRAVEN, Prest. A. S. Gint.,n , nr, Vice Prost JAS. B. ALVORD, Secretary. • F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa Columbia, January 23, 1141.-ly. TO THE LOTERS CF THE FRAGRANT.,WEED. BE it known throughout tne length and breadth of Columbia and vicinity, that GEORGE M. BOOTH, Locust street, next door to the Post Office, has the finest and most varied assorment of • TOBACCO AND SEGARS In the Borough of Ciilumbitt. Fine flavored Havanna and Yarn Sew? together with all the favorite brands known in the market. For sale by the box Or thousand. • , CHEWING TOBACCO. The choiceit brands in the maaliet. The Old rirgini4 and home manufactured, "or any other man," SMOKING TOBACCO. Turkey, FYnch burg, Anti-nervous, &e., &c. PIPES of all qualities, sizes.and pat terns. Conte a running. Everybody is buying their Tobacco, Segars, Pipes, dx., at BOOTIES. ' Coluinia, Nov. 19, '64.4f. Susquehanna Planing NU ON FRONT ST. AND PENS. RAILROAD Columbia, Limeaste * l. om!,ty, Pa. rpriE subscriber would respectfully an -11 to the patrons of his Mill, that the advanced prices of labor and expenks incident to carrying on the business of his establishment compels him to charge his customers an advance on formerrates,and takes this method to inform them that the follawing are the prices for work done at his Mills: ' For working Flooring per M. $ 4 . 50 "•do Weatherboards " 4.50 " Surfacing one side, per M. 2,5 ° " do two do do 4.00 " Re-sawing White Pine face measure, -- ppr3f. 5.00 do Poplar face meas. do 6.00 " do Ash, Oak & Cherry, face meas. per M. 8 . 11 0 0 Ripping 4-4 per line , 418 ft. " do 8-4 do do. " do Toice do do, • ;Le- Lumber hauled to the Milland re• turned to Yard without extra chargt. Accounts for workin ordreiasing will be considered collectable: Ivy 10 0 monihs. e subscribe,. has on hand t 4 assortme nt of Th ROUGH and D,RRSSEVA.UNIB ER, which is tor sale at Market Prices, and so* licks a continuation of public. custom. JOHN B. 8A.C111 11 . 0 . Columbia, June 11, 1864. . Sportsmen Look Here! 100 double and single 'barrel guns lul received at the Hardware Store of .1. Bum ple &Son. 00. Double barrel guns from $6.1 2 P 14 Sinf;le barrel from $2 to $2O. We have received everything in thegon ning line, such as powder, Shot, 4 : 31 . 11* ' Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches; Wadding. Game Bags, &c., which we offer to 5e11. 1,1 very low rates. J RUMPLE & SOl%. July 4, 'al. :,WASHINGTON HOUSE RESTAURANT , WHERE may be found Oysters alwa . :s ir pn hand, .of the best quality seri up in every style, Also a room for the aceomodation of la dies or families. Oysters can be had bY th e quart or hundred„ • ;)so, 3,134,4 c 9,382 48 =
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